Before I even touched a PA-2007
it had already made a huge impression on me, according to basically everyone that had used
the motherboard it smoked the competition and then some...the biggest shock was that it
doesn't use an Intel chipset! Let's find out a little bit about this titan, include its
shortcomings.

512MB of Cacheable memory, 1MB of L2 Cache,
excellent performance, SDRAM, Ultra DMA Support and much more...no this isn't a concept
motherboard, it is in existence and in my opinion is one of the best Socket-7 motherboards
I've ever tested, not only because of its speed but because of its outstanding feature
set. This feature set and performance is courtesy of the VIA VP2 chipset which we have
come to know as the AMD640 chipset. When I first setup the motherboard for testing I
encountered a few problems, the biggest problems came from the lack of a Busmaster drivers
disk, so I was forced to use the standard Windows 95 drivers. I soon realized that the
performance and compatibility with those drivers was impaired and quickly went off
searching for the proper drivers. In order to get them working properly you must first
remove the Dual PCI IDE Controller, and upon rebooting stick in the disk with the driver
file on it when Win95 prompts you for them. After I got passed that, all problems were
resolved so I could move on to testing the board. The expansion features of the
motherboard are pretty average since it is only available in an AT form factor. It
features the standard 4 SIMM / 2 DIMM slots configuration with 4 PCI slots and 3 ISA
slots, once again we notice the downside to using an AT form factor when designing a board
since you can only use one ISA slot for a full length card, and with a modem, and a sound
card that third ISA slot can become occupied in an instant. Although the speed of the
motherboard is not the fastest as some have claimed, it comes very close to holding that
title. Close enough that it makes its Winstone scores seem irrelevant especially since
this motherboard has a combination of features matched by no other product on the market.
The 1MB of L2 cache provided on the PA-2007, although doesn't improve performance much
with 64MB of RAM, really shows its strength when using 128MB or more. Using that much RAM
isn't a huge ordeal with the PA-2007 especially since the VP2 chipset can cache an amazing
512MB of RAM. The VP2 chipset, which is also known as the AMD640 chipset, boasts many of
the features of Intel's latest TX chipset while combining a unique few options that make
it a near perfect chipset. I had no troubles overclocking my Pentium MMX to 262.5MHz on
the PA-2007 (the highest possible speed since it doesn't support the 83MHz bus speed)
unfortunately I couldn't get the K6 up that high. Like its PA-2010+ partner, the PA-2007
supports Cyrix/IBM's Linear burst mode so when using the 6x86 or 6x86MX processor you can
expect a small performance increase when enabling this feature. The Shuttle HOT-569 got my
recommendation for best TX based motherboard, and now the FIC PA-2007 gets my
recommendation for best motherboard for use with the AMD K6 processor...

Two downsides of the PA-2007, first it is only
available in an AT form factor which is horrible for cooling since we all know that the
ATX form factor is much more organized from a cooling perspective. Secondly, the FIC
PA-2007 does NOT support the 83MHz bus speed, and as far as I know it doesn't have any
undocumented settings enabling one. That's a major downside especially if you planned on
running your system at 208 or 250MHz.

Here are my Recommended BIOS Settings for
those of you who have been having problems with the PA-2007 and higher bus speeds, I'm not
sure why though since it was very stable when I tested it. Below are my recommended
settings for bus speeds < 66MHz, and 75MHz. If you are using Non-EDO RAM, then use the
settings the in the 2nd (Non - EDO) column, if you are using SDRAM/EDO RAM with a
50/60/66MHz bus speed use the 3rd (66MHz Setting) column. The next column should be used
if you are using the 75MHz bus speed and EDO/SDRAM. Finally, if you are looking for the
safest and most stable setting, use the last column. There are more Chipset Features Setup
options than those I have listed here, but they pertain to Serial/Parallel Ports and have
nothing to do with memory timings so I left them out intentionally.

This little addition to my review layout was
put in here just so you all can have an idea of what brand of SDRAM I recommend and have
tested with the board, just to avoid problems in the future if you decide to purchase the
board.

In recent times, choosing a motherboard cannot
be completely determined by a Winstone score. Now, many boards come within one Winstone
point of each other and therefore the need to benchmark boards against each other falls.
Therefore you shouldn't base your decision entirely on the benchmarks you see here, but
also on the technical features and advantages of this particular board, seeing as that
will probably make the greatest difference in your overall experience.

Test Configuration

Processor(s):

AMD K6-233 ANR
& Intel Pentium MMX - 233

RAM:

2 - 32MB Advanced
Megatrends SDRAM DIMMs

Hard
Drive(s):

Western Digital
Caviar AC21600H

Video
Card:

Matrox Millennium
(2MB WRAM)

Busmaster
EIDE Drivers:

VIA 2.03

Video
Card Drivers:

MGA Millennium
4.03.00.3410

OS:

Windows 95
Service Release 2

System
Cooling:

1"
Heatsink/Fan Combo
2 Case Fans
Generic OEM Mid Tower Case

Windows 95 Performance of the FIC
PA-2007

CPU

Business
Winstone 97

Business
Graphics Winmark 97

AMD
K6-200

53.0

110

AMD
K6-225

56.3

114

AMD
K6-233

55.4

115

Intel
Pentium MMX - 200

51.0

102

Intel
Pentium MMX - 225

53.9

113

Intel
Pentium MMX - 233

52.2

110

Intel
Pentium MMX - 262.5

56.3

123

The benchmarks say it all,
the PA-2007 is an excellent performing motherboard. The video performance I noticed when
using the PA-2007 was simply outstanding, the PA-2007 is obviously geared towards use with
an AMD K6 however it performs quite well with a Pentium MMX. When I receive a 6x86MX I
will try to post benchmarks of that also with the PA-2007.

Want more than 64MB of RAM? Looking for
features you thought only existed in the Intel TX chipset? Try the FIC PA-2007 but be
prepared to be blown away by its outstanding performance and complimentary feature set. A
must have for any AMD K6 owner since it is essentially using the AMD640 chipset =)

What do owners of the PA-2007 have to say?
Here are some interesting comments you may like to hear:

"This motherboard ver. 1.1 with the L2
coach of 512KB does not allow us
to use serial port mouse or serial touch pad pointer no matter how we
try to change any setting of the BIOS. It would howerver let us to use P/S mouse only not
P/S touch pad. I did
try to reach technical support (fic.com.tw) by e-mail for 3 times, there
was no return of any e-mail reply. I suspect there may be a little bit
of design problem!!!!!!"

This problem was soon brought to my attention,
and a fix was quickly suggested. Apparently the PA-2007 is quite picky about the
cables it uses and if you ever do experience this problem you are better off buying a new
set rather than sending the entire motherboard back to the manufacturer. The PA-2007
still retains its excellent quality and reliability in spite of this minor problem.